At least one issue, ''Deep In The Glen'', issue #6, was distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] in the 107 mailing of Spring 1964.

In 1976 [[Susan Wood]] published [[Queebshot]], a [[one shot]] homage to ''Queebshots''.

In 1976 [[Susan Wood]] published [[Queebshot]], a [[one shot]] homage to ''Queebshots''.

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Boyd Raeburn had previously published the fanzine [[A Bas]] in the 1950s, while Norm Clarke and Georgina Ellis Clarke were also published [[Descant]] and [[Honque]] along with ''Queebshots''.

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Boyd Raeburn had previously published the fanzine [[A Bas]] in the 1950s and continued to publish [[Le Moindre]], while Norm Clarke and Georgina Ellis Clarke were also published [[Descant]] and [[Honque]] along with ''Queebshots''.

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Queebshots was an apazine published from 1963, first from Aylmer, Quebec, Canada, and later, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It ran till 1967 and was known for its acerbic humour. Queebshots was like a series of one shots, and each issue has its own subtitle. Robert Lichtman, in a letter to Vegas Fandom Weekly #97, wrote, "Norm & Gina (Ellis) Clarke, two of fandom’s funniest writers...with Boyd Raeburn produced a series of “Queebshots” that raised the bar for short, pithy oneshots".

Boyd Raeburn had previously published the fanzine A Bas in the 1950s and continued to publish Le Moindre, while Norm Clarke and Georgina Ellis Clarke were also published Descant and Honque along with Queebshots.